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Passivity as pre-predicative constitution in Husserl: Structure and discussionAnalecta Husserliana 80 119-133. 2002.
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247Towards a Phenomenological Theory of Violence: Reflections Following Merleau-Ponty and SchutzHuman Studies 30 (3): 233-253. 2007.This paper lays the groundwork for developing a thorough-going phenomenological description of different phenomena of violence such as physical, psychic and structural violence. The overall aim is to provide subject-centered approaches to violence within the social sciences and the humanities with an integrative theoretical framework. To do so, I will draw primarily on the phenomenological accounts of Maurice Merleau-Ponty and Alfred Schutz, and thereby present guiding clues for a phenomenologic…Read more
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161On Seizing the Source: Toward a Phenomenology of Religious ViolenceInternational Journal of Philosophical Studies 24 (5): 744-782. 2016.In this paper I argue that we need to analyze ‘religious violence’ in the ‘post-secular context’ in a twofold way: rather than simply viewing it in terms of mere irrationality, senselessness, atavism, or monstrosity – terms which, as we witness today on an immense scale, are strongly endorsed by the contemporary theater of cruelty committed in the name of religion – we also need to understand it in terms of an ‘originary supplement’ of ‘disengaged reason’. In order to confront its specificity be…Read more
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18Die Grenzen der Intentionalität: Zur Kritik der Phänomenalität Nach HusserlKönigshausen & Neumann. 2003.
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Affektivität und Urleib. Zum Problem des Leibkörpers bei Husserl und HenryRecherches Husserliennes 23 25-63. 2005.
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27Phenomenologies of Violence (edited book)Brill. 2013.Phenomenologies of Violence explores phenomenology’s capacities to deepen our understanding of various violences. The volume presents phenomenology as an interdisciplinary, relevant method to investigate violence, its many faces, meanings, and far reaching consequences for human existence and self-understanding
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19Gelebter Leib-verkörpertes Leben: neue Beiträge zur Phänomenologie der Leiblichkeit (edited book)Königshausen & Neumann. 2012.
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202Towards a Relational Phenomenology of ViolenceHuman Studies 36 (1): 43-66. 2013.This article elaborates a relational phenomenology of violence. Firstly, it explores the constitution of all sense in its intrinsic relation with our embodiment and intercorporality. Secondly, it shows how this relational conception of sense and constitution paves the path for an integrative understanding of the bodily and symbolic constituents of violence. Thirdly, the author addresses the overall consequences of these reflections, thereby identifying the main characteristics of a relational ph…Read more
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2Phänomenologie an der Grenze? Bemerkungen zum status der Grenze in der PhänomenologieRecherches Husserliennes 16 13-38. 2001.
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262Die Hypostase des Politischen und das Prinzip des FaschismusStudia Phaenomenologica 9 379-401. 2009.In this article I discuss Michel Henry’s concept of the political. I firstly show how it is derived within his radical phenomenology, secondly give an outline of his respective critique of totalitarianism, and finally question whether his approach is appropriate for adequately thinking the relationship between the social body and its symbolization, which is of paramount importance for any theoretical consideration of the political.
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Rolf Kühn: Husserls Begriff der Passivität. Zur Kritik der genetischen Phänomenologie (review)Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 52 (2). 1999.
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L'Europe et se violences: Contribution à une généalogie phénoménologique des violences extrêmesRevue Philosophique De Louvain 109 (1): 107-136. 2011.
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97A Schutzian Analysis of Prayer with Perspectives from Linguistic PhilosophyHuman Studies 40 (4): 543-563. 2017.In this paper, we propose to analyze the phenomenon of Christian prayer by way of combining two different analytical frameworks. We start by applying Schutz’s theories of “intersubjectivity,” “inner time,” “politheticality,” and “multiple realities,” and then proceed by drawing on the ideas and insights of linguistic philosophers, notably, Wittgenstein’s “language-game,” Austin’s “speech act,” and Evans’s “logic of self-involvement”. In conjoining these accounts, we wish to demonstrate how their…Read more
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125Phenomenology and the Post-secular Turn: Reconsidering the ‘Return of the Religious’International Journal of Philosophical Studies 24 (5): 589-599. 2016.
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235From the “metaphysics of the individual” to the critique of society: on the practical significance of Michel Henry’s phenomenology of life (review)Continental Philosophy Review 45 (3): 339-361. 2012.This essay explores the practical significance of Michel Henry’s “material phenomenology.” Commencing with an exposition of his most basic philosophical intuition, i.e., his insight that transcendental affectivity is the primordial mode of revelation of our selfhood, the essay then brings to light how this intuition also establishes our relation to both the world and others. Animated by a radical form of the phenomenological reduction, Henry’s material phenomenology brackets the exterior world i…Read more
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Perspektiven des Lebensbegriffs. Randgänge der PhänomenologieTijdschrift Voor Filosofie 68 (1): 207-208. 2006.
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228Racism: On the phenomenology of embodied desocialization (review)Continental Philosophy Review 45 (1): 23-39. 2011.This paper addresses racism from a phenomenological viewpoint. Its main task is, ultimately, to show that racism as a process of “negative socialization” does not amount to a contingent deficiency that simply disappears under the conditions of a fully integrated society. In other words, I suspect that racism does not only indicate a lack of integration, solidarity, responsibility, recognition, etc.; rather, that it is, in its extraordinary negativity, a socially constitutive phenomenon per se . …Read more
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